The 1st Kent Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery from 1860 to 1956. Primarily serving as coastal artillery defending...
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The 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers, later 4th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, popularly known as the Lewisham Gunners, was a volunteer unit of the...
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form the 1st Administrative Brigade, Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers, at Dover: 1st Administrative Brigade, Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers 1st A Cinque...
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Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery 1st Hampshire Artillery Volunteers 1st Inverness Artillery Volunteers 1st Kent Artillery Volunteers 1st Lanarkshire Artillery Volunteers...
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The 1st Sussex Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery from 1859 to 1961. Raised as coastal defence artillery, the...
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The 1st Essex Artillery Volunteers was a unit of Britain's part-time auxiliary forces raised in Essex in 1860 in response to an invasion scare. It served...
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The 3rd Kent Artillery Volunteers (Royal Arsenal) was a unit of the British Volunteer Force from 1860 to 1920. Originally raised from the workers of Woolwich...
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The 1st Glamorganshire Artillery Volunteers was formed in 1859 in response to a French invasion threat. Raised as a coast artillery unit, it later became...
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Depot Bty Artillery Volunteers: 2nd and 3rd Kent; 2nd and 3rd Middlesex; 1st London HQ at Portsmouth 1st Brigade HQ at Fort Rowner, Gosport 1st–9th Btys...
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Sussex Artillery Volunteers at Eastbourne – independent from 1st Sussex 1886 1st Kent Artillery Volunteers at Gravesend 1st Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers...
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The 1st Monmouthshire Artillery Volunteer Corps was a unit of Britain's Volunteer Force raised in 1860 from Monmouthshire in the Welsh borders. After...
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The 1st Durham Volunteer Artillery was a unit of Britain's Volunteer Force and Territorial Army from 1860 to 1956. During World War I, it was the only...
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The 1st Lancashire Artillery Volunteers (1st LAV), popularly known as 'Brown's Corps', was an auxiliary unit of the British Army raised in Liverpool in...
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Artillery Volunteers at Eastbourne 1st Norfolk Artillery Volunteers at Great Yarmouth 1st Kent Artillery Volunteers at Gravesend 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers...
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1st Cumberland Artillery Volunteers with four batteries, later augmented to seven: Headquarters (HQ) at Carlisle No 1 Battery at Whitehaven from 1st AVC...
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former 1st Battalion, West Kent Light Infantry 4th Battalion – former 2nd Battalion, West Kent Light Infantry, disbanded 1894 Volunteers 1st Volunteer Battalion...
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two Kent rifle volunteer corps were redesignated as the 1st Volunteer Battalion and 2nd (The Weald of Kent) Volunteer Battalion of the Buffs. The 1st Battalion...
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The 2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers was a unit of the British Volunteer Force and Territorial Army. The unit and its successors defended Plymouth Dockyard...
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Canadian units of the War of 1812 (redirect from Cameron's Provincial Incorporated Artillery Company)
Battle of Queenston Heights. A volunteer artillery unit.: 40 The Incorporated Militia Battalion was formed from volunteers from the militia in 1813.: 40–41 ...
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sub-division. Alongside the Rifle Volunteers, Artillery Volunteers were also formed: 1st Northumberland (Tynemouth) Artillery Volunteers. Formed in August 1859 in...
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Brecknockshire Battalion (redirect from 1st Brecknockshire Rifle Volunteers)
Aberystwyth 1st Administrative Battalion of Monmouth Rifle Volunteers at Newport 2nd Administrative Battalion of Monmouth Rifle Volunteers at Pontypool...
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The 8th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers was a unit of the British Volunteer Force raised in Liverpool, Lancashire, in 1860. Later it transferred to the...
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The 1st Sussex Rifle Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army first raised from the county of Sussex in 1859. It later became the 6th (Cyclist)...
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increase the Militia and to form corps of volunteers for the defence of the country. The mounted arm of the volunteers became known as the "Gentlemen and Yeomanry...
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Regiment of Artillery Corps of Royal Engineers Royal Horse Artillery Grenadier Guards Coldstream Guards Scots Guards Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 1st (The...
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198th Signal Battalion (United States) (redirect from 198th Coast Artillery Regiment (United States))
Clubs Union Volunteers – organized in 1861 at Camden McLane Rifles – organized prior to 1861 at Wilmington Reorganized 2–22 May 1861 as the 1st Delaware...
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Surrey Yeomanry (redirect from 1st Surrey Mounted Rifle Volunteers)
troopers and 114 infantry) and the Egham & Godley Volunteers (40 troopers) were still effective. The Volunteers were stood down in 1814, while some of the Yeomanry...
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The 1st London Artillery Brigade or City of London Artillery was a volunteer field artillery unit of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force and...
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20th Battalion, London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich) (redirect from 34th (Queen's Own Royal West Kent) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery)
Arsenal) Artillery Volunteer Corps), and soon reached a strength of 16 companies in two battalions. In 1864 the 1st Battalion was numbered the 21st Kent RVC...
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Foot - Staffordshire Volunteers in 1802, 1 Battalion 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) - Loyal Lincoln Volunteers in 1803, 2 Battalions...
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